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Clean Water and Compost: Breaking the Poverty-Disease Cycle
SenegalWednesday, December 18, 2024
Think of it like a chain reaction. Less plants mean fewer snails, which leads to less disease. Farmers can then sell more crops, leaving them healthier and richer. It's like a win-win for the community.
Experts built a model to see how this change might help. They took data from Senegal and found that by changing how farmers handle these plants, they could break the cycle of poverty and disease. It's all about making smarter choices that benefit everyone, both in health and wealth.
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